Or, if you do, add a railing/banister.First of all, you'd better not have a stairway to reach your front door from the street.
Oh man! I'm so jealous! I would LOVE to live on the beach.We moved from a +55 MHP where we lived for 15 years to an apartment on the beach. There are no steps, and we are a mile and a half from the hospital.
The apartment is smaller, and the appliances are brand new.
Oh man! I'm so jealous! I would LOVE to live on the beach.
Like this????
When we replaced two toilets a few years ago, they happened to be higher toilets. Made me wonder why in the world most toilets are so low. By the time children are 5-6 years old they have no difficulty using higher toilets and would find them more comfortable than low ones by the time they're 12-ish.One of the things I did when I first bought the condo was have my son install a high toilet.
I worry about this all the time but cannot get my huzz to even accept the idea that we need to start--actually, should've started long ago--thinking about this.This topic is so difficult for me to even contemplate. If some thing would happen and I was totally alone I have no one who could help me or take me in. Hopefully I would have out lived any Dogs that I have so I would never have to give them up. That would be the absolute worst ting for me of all. Devastating. Sorry I am of no help here.
I completely understand! That’s why I won’t get another dog since my Daisy died. I have no one to take him/her if something happens to me. I just hope I can take care of my cats for the rest of their lives.This topic is so difficult for me to even contemplate. If some thing would happen and I was totally alone I have no one who could help me or take me in. Hopefully I would have out lived any Dogs that I have so I would never have to give them up. That would be the absolute worst ting for me of all. Devastating. Sorry I am of no help here.
Yep... scooters and wheelchairs can't do steps!First of all, you'd better not have a stairway to reach your front door from the street.
Of course. Assisted living or nursing home include room and board, in addition to the cleaning, bathing and care.I would suggest that as you age you start using things such as a cleaning service, companion care or cooking/shopping. . If you do it before you actually HAVE to have it you can find people who you like and trust. It gives you an idea what add on help costs…which allows you to have perspective when considering assisted living situations.
I used a girl to come in three times a day on the days I worked to feed, commode , sponge bath and bed my mother while I was at work. I was a nurse and worked three shifts a week. She was just a strong and willing young lady. It cost me about 50$ a day to do probably a total of an hours work. This drove my stepdad CRAZY. He thought she made a fortune for nothing. Then they moved to “assisted” living. Because my mother was total care this cost about 7000 a month for the pair. So do the math…in home help can extend your home time and be a true bargain.